Granville Loops marketed by city for mixed-use development

The City of Vancouver is seeking proposals to develop a “gateway residential neighbourhood” on two parcels of land currently home to the Granville Loops.

The property is available on a long-term, 99 year lease.

The city plans to demolish the on and off-ramps to and from the Granville Street Bridge, and develop the land underneath into a mixed-use development.

Preliminary plans call for approximately 725,000 sq ft. of residential, commercial and non-market housing on the two parcels.

Maximum allowable building heights will be in the range of 33 storeys, with four-storey podiums.

Any proposal needs to include the delivery of 82,720 sq ft. of non-market housing, described as a total 109 “turn-key” social housing units. A 37-space childcare facility of approximately 5,500 sq ft. is sought for the West Loop parcel.

In addition to market and social housing, affordable rental units are also required, with 20 per cent of units renting at below market rental rates.

Buildings will need to meet a LEED Gold certification.

Removal of the east and west Granville Loops and the re-establishment of a new road network, including the southward extension of Continental Street and Rolston Street, will be the responsibility of the successful bidder.

The opportunity is described as follows:

“The City of Vancouver is pleased to present an opportunity to develop a gateway residential neighbourhood on two prime development parcels at the entrance to Downtown Vancouver. Known as the Granville Loops, these properties are located in the Downtown South Neighbourhood close to many amenities including Yaletown, Granville Street, the False Creek waterfront and many parks and recreational facilities.”